What should my Target look like at 7 Yards?

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Re: What should my Target look like at 7 Yards?

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Went to the range in Garland one time (after the election) and asked "You got any of those Obama Targets...er um...I meant Osama" guy behind the counter just chuckled.
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Re: What should my Target look like at 7 Yards?

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Like greybeard said, don't get sucked into shooting for absolute accuracy. Shoot as fast as possible while still keeping 90-100% of shots in a combat effective zone. Another great thing about this rule is that it applies at (practically) any distance. In training our instructor will focus on forcing us to shoot for this equilibrium.
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Re: What should my Target look like at 7 Yards?

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Qualified for my security commission a couple of hours ago...

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That's 49 rounds of 9mm and 3 rounds of 00. 3 yards, 7 yards, and about 10 yards (it's supposed to be 15 yards but we had a short range :banghead:).

I thought I did okay. 250/250 at least :cheers2:

This might make me buy a Glock!!

The flier on the left, I believe, was from a 3-shot rapid fire string with the target blowing away from me. The one on the right was a weak-hand shot (I think).
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